Waterproof iPhone case with speakers/microphone

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A waterproof iPhone case with integrated speakers and a microphone is being developed for use in the shower. Recommendations are sought for small yet loud speakers and a suitable microphone, along with connection methods. Some participants suggest that using Bluetooth speakers outside the shower is a better alternative to bringing the phone in. There is also a discussion about the risks of phone dependence and the practicality of taking a break from devices during shower time. Overall, the conversation highlights the balance between innovation in waterproof technology and the importance of device moderation.
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Hello,

I'm building a waterproof iPhone case with small speakers/microphone on the front. The speakers have to be small but loud enough so I could hear them under the shower. What speakers and microphone would you recommend? How would you connect them? Alan
 
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Wow. My one buddy has been showering with an iPhone for the past 5 years or so.

I thought he was the only insane person to do this! I was wrong!

Here's a thought. Put the phone down and take a 5 minute shower. Dry off, put on clothes...pick up I-phone and continue.

Good grief! I mean I've heard of phone dependence, but this takes it too far.

Also, they sell waterproof cases already, but you probably already know that.
 
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have to agree with you on that one psparky LOL
 
It would be a lot smarter to take some Bluetooth speakers into the bathroom, and leave the phone outside.
 
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